
TSC (Teachers Service Commission) has banned the manual replacement of lost registration certificates for TSC teachers, Nancy Macharia said today. Dr Macharia said this move is part of its 2019 – 2023 Strategic Plan that is aimed to enhance efficiency in service delivery.
The TSC 2019 – 2023 Strategic Plan identified Reforms and Innovation in the provision of the teaching services as its strategic focus area for improving service delivery to its employees and stakeholders.
The Commission has successfully migrated services related to replacement of lost registration certificates for teachers to an online platform after this move. Teachers who have lost certificates of registration should apply for replacement through the online portal on the TSC website.
Since 2019, TSC moved a number of services to its online platform. Some of these services include leave application, transfer application and teacher employment process. After registration, the teachers are issued with a registration certificate that bears the teachers’ details including TSC number.
The certificate act as evidence of teacher registration. After registration however, most teachers don’t their registration certificates to the postal address they provide during registration.
This has led to most certificates being returned to the Commission headquarters. Teachers who lost or failed to receive their certificates used to apply for a replacement manually.
Check the below list of returned certificates of registration that were not collected and thereafter returned to TSC Upper Hill in Nairobi head Office.
Click here for List of returned certificates of registration
I applied in 2016 upto know have not gotten yet I paid5800 am still having the receipt that I used to make payment.